BTW, Mr. Grimer.
How do you do flawless calorimetry on systems that extract
heat from your calorimeter?
Use an Infernal Combustion Engine, and see how much
work it can do,perhaps?
BTW II, wasn't the F & P Cell calorimetry setup condensing
the "recombiner steam " causing a "soft vacuum" inside?
Fred
----- Original Message -----From: Frederick SparberSent: 4/30/2006 4:21:37 AMSubject: Re: Hydrino orgoneFrank Grimer wrote:>> Sounds plausible. For example, it would be difficult for
> someone to invent the following since it is unlikely they
> would understand the concept of negative energy.>> That statement sounds as though it comes from a "garage"
> experimentalist who is not inhibited by conventional
> theory and does not realise the what he is doing is
> supposed to be impossible.
>
> The idea of using cold as an energy source reminds one of a
> Stirling engine running on ice.
>Take it a step further, Frank.The predominant factor as seen in most OU effects is thetransient exposure of atoms-molecules to low pressure "soft vacuum".Vortices, Orgone, MAHG, Cavitation Bubbles, Exploding Lightbulbs,and so on.Almost as though "soft vacuum" exposure allows the Casimir Forceto collapse the electron clouds closer into the nuclei. WIMPS?Or conversely, the electron clouds expand outwardly from thenuclei by ZPE pumping and they collapse into the normal "ambient/ground state"when exposed to a triggering energy.All of our pet agenda explanations go out the door, along with our conceptof Enthalpy-Entropy /"Thermodynamics". :-)Fred

